Use the __result_use_check attribute also for reallocf(3).
The GCC attribute causes a warning to be emitted if a caller of the function with this attribute does not use its return value. Unlike the traditional realloc, with reallocf(3) we don't have to check for NULL values but we still have to make sure the result is used. MFC after: 3 days
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@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ int radixsort(const unsigned char **, int, const unsigned char *,
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void *reallocarray(void *, size_t, size_t) __result_use_check __alloc_size(2)
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__alloc_size(3);
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void *reallocf(void *, size_t) __alloc_size(2);
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void *reallocf(void *, size_t) __result_use_check __alloc_size(2);
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int rpmatch(const char *);
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void setprogname(const char *);
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int sradixsort(const unsigned char **, int, const unsigned char *,
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